Sunday, April 20, 2014

Concentration Update


Asian Lady (digital)


Edited version of Lady (Charcoal and digital drawing)



Edited version of African person (digital)

Sunday, April 13, 2014

More Cultural Concentration

In progress Geisha



Africa (completely digital) 

France (added the Eiffel Tower)


Not sure how I feel about this one.....Kreepy Korean 



Is this a culture? Hmm, still fun to play with 







Sunday, February 2, 2014

28 Days of Art

 February Art: 

2/28
Colored Pencil (done) this project was too big for one day


2/27
Colored Pencil (unfinished)



2/26
Fractals



2/25
Photography



2/24
Cutout paper on basket weave


2/23
Charcoal



2/22
Not really my photo, but learning about my Great Grandfather's Great grandfather/mother is pretty cool



Edit2/21
Photography



2/20
Kitty Brain


2/19
Digital Art


2/18
Photopure photography




2/17
Photography


2/16
Charcoal


2/15
Charcoal



2/14
Fractals



2/13
Photography/Drawing




2/12
Photography/Digital Art



2/11
Photography/Digital Art




2/10
Photography



2/9
Acrylic on canvas


2/8
Digital drawing on iPad



2/7
Digital drawing on iPad


2/6
Charcoal on illustrator board


2/5
Digital drawing on iPad



2/4
Photography



2/3
Graphite


2/2
Digital Drawing on iPad
(Eyes kept changing blue when I posted, so here is what they should look like)





2/1
Digital Drawing on iPad


Monday, January 20, 2014

Apples, Apples, Apples

I decided against graphite to try digital drawing on a tablet for the apples mini proj. 




Sunday, January 19, 2014

Re-Imagined Breadth Proj

This piece is inspired by Michael McKibben's anthropomorphic romance,  as it includes sexual tension, an "upside-down" aspect, and animals and humans joined together. Every stroke was done digitally on Photoshop with my mouse, as Michael requested. To mimic his work, I also included strong places of texture (line and pattern) as well as a simple background. This simplicity allows the picture to feel almost like a fantasy rather than reality--something additional I found visually strong in Michael's work.



Michael's awesome piece: